Our clinic is about 30 minutes from Sky Harbor Airport. It is near many restaurants and shopping centers in historic Scottsdale. Just across the street is the famous TPC golf course, where the PGA Tour’s Phoenix Open golf tournament is held each spring.

The clinic is on the 1st floor of the Perimeter Parkview Corporate Center and has its own entrance, on-site parking and features large, bright rooms.

The Lung Health Institute in Scottsdale, AZ. offers the best in medical and patient care at our state-of-the-art facility where you can experience the difference in our patient-centric care.

Our Scottsdale location has four treatment rooms, each with a nebulizer and an oxygen concentrator to enhance the patient experience. The clinic also has a consult suite and a lab with onsite lab work.

We are committed to a superior level of patient assistance and care.

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Every day the Lung Health Institute is changing people’s lives. Our duty and obligation is to help our patients, and we know we are doing something special for them. We measure our success by our patients’ success and their satisfaction with our services and the care they receive from our dedicated staff.

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Over 96.2% Patient Satisfaction*

Based on patient surveys following treatment.

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91.6% Positive Patient Outcomes*

Based on patient surveys, 91.6% of patients report a positive outcome at 3 months.

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5900+ Patients Treated

Since its inception, Lung Health Institute has treated 5,900 patients.

Important Notice

The safety and well-being of the chronic lung disease patients who we treat are our top priority. As those suffering from chronic lung disease are at high risk of exposure to COVID-19, we recommend all patients follow guidelines issued by the CDC, and if you are feeling unwell, please take steps to safeguard others and remain at home.

Lung Health Institute has decided as a precautionary measure to implement a break in treatment and have temporarily closed our clinics to potentially help prevent the spread of COVID-19. We will be taking your phone calls, answering your health care related questions in the meantime.

We have learned that many regenerative medicine clinics are making claims that stem cells, cellular therapy, etc., can be used to treat people infected with COVID-19. While stem cell and regenerative medicine research shows promise for numerous diseases and conditions, there currently are no approved stem cell-based or regenerative medicine-based approaches for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 infection.

There remains hope as a number of regenerative medicine and other health care organizations are working to submit therapies to regulatory agencies, which is the appropriate and correct avenue for any health care organization working on testing a solution in rigorous clinical trials.